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Tower Man

The well known but mysterious 1 trillion floor Tower of Valhalla appears across Earth, and reaches hundreds of other different worlds, in which people and other beings are always ready for; for the one who reaches the top of the tower and defeats the one at the top will gain immortality, wealth, and power. Each floor is cleared with a certain number of points, in which those points can also be used to level up. Sho, a 17 year old high school delinquent boy with a rebellious attitude, trust issues, and a reckless mouth, lives alone, without anyone, in a run down abandoned warehouse. Plus he has no money, and has to steal food in order to get through the week. He’s never felt like getting a real honest job, and has never worked hard for anything in his life. He just takes it. After getting into a heap of trouble, that’s when the mysterious Tower of Valhalla shows up. Yeah, Sho enters the Tower without hesitating, but once he goes in, everyone else starts off with powers and abilities to help them, Sho doesn’t. All he has is a butterknife. But as time goes on, and Sho gets stronger, he has a system different than everyone else’s, and his power becomes limitless..with the potential to become stronger than all beings in the Tower of Valhalla.

JOSH_ONE · Fantasy
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58 Chs

Chapter 41 : Back Then

[FLASHBACK]

[10 years ago]

[Elementary school]

[Just a week before Sho had killed his father]

7 year old Sho was walking through the hallway in his elementary school, with kids all around him playing and laughing with each other.

Sho looked left to right, thinking, 'Cool.'

As Sho kept walking, he bumped into another kid, and the kid exclaimed, "Oh! I'm sorry, Sho!"

Sho rolled his eyes, "Leave me alone."

"I-I'm sorry, I-."

"Please stop talking to me."

"No need to be so mean!"

Sho kept going, bumping into other students. He didn't care.

Lately around that time his father would be getting drunk, and causing a scene in the house, causing mild madness in the household. Things had slowly worked its way up to the main event between Sho, his mother, and his father.

Two teachers saw Sho walking by them, and they said to each other:

"Poor kid."

"Every day he comes in here, he looks even more distraught."

"Let's ask him what's going on."

"Not a good idea."

"Hm?"